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| lacking a moral sense; without principles |
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| differing from what is customary; odd |
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| to find innocent or blameless |
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| a brief or an unexpected meeting |
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| a perfect or typical example |
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| an opponent; one who opposes or competes |
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| to make evil and often untrue statements about; speak evil of |
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| good natured' friendly and pleasant |
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| close; near (to something) |
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| able to be touched; having form and matter |
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| no longer active or in use; out of date |
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| to increase or internsify |
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| great praise or applause; enthusiastic approval |
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| to hold the full attention of; absorb |
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| to use selfishly or unethically; take unfair advantage of |
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| detrmined by personal judgment, not rule or reason; based on impulse |
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| motivated only by financial gain; greedy |
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| a group of symtoms typical of a particular disease or condition |
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| a mild or vague term used as a substitute for one considered offensive or unpleasant |
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| to calm, especially by giving in to the demands of |
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| lacking originality; overused; commonplace |
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| to stain the honor of someone or something |
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| to attack physically or verbally |
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| unselfishly concerned for the welfare of others; unserlfish |
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| shockingly obvious; outrageous |
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| to take the risk of; dare |
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| to restore to a normal life through therapy or education |
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| to continue with an effort or plan despite difficulties |
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| complete confusion; uproar |
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| an event bringning great loss and misery |
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| to vary irregularly; to go up and down or back and forth |
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| to consider carefully; think deeply about |
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| to send to a specific lace or on a specific business |
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| of, about, or happening in the night; active at night |
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| to make a statement about something on the basis of personal experience; bear witness; testify |
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| to determine one's location or direction; to locate in relation to a direction (east, west, etc.) |
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| to improve; add to the strength, beauty, or value of something |
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| moving or able to move from place to place |
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| a quality or feature of a person or thing |
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| to be an example of ; represent; be typical of |
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| to make up; be the parts of |
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| to fail to do something required |
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| most common or most noticeable |
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| something required beforehand |
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| to seize with authority; legally take possesion of |
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| to interpret or read (something confusing or hard to make out) |
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| slight; very small compared with what might be expected |
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| happening or existing at the same time; simultaneous |
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| a temporaty decline in business |
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| supposed for the sake of argument or examination; imaginary; theoretical |
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